
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to investigate why Black neighborhoods all over the country were “rioting” in protest. He was blindsided by the findings, which blamed the government for race-exclusive policies that fomented poverty, housing crises, unemployment, and discrimination. The film commemorates the landmark report and hints at lessons for a world where racism continues to be a divisive, damaging force.
Crew
Michelle Ferrari
Director, Writer, Producer

Jelani Cobb
Writer, Co-Producer
Karl Dawson
Editor
Scott Greenhaw
Assistant Editor
Kristen Huntley
Additional Editing
Rafael de la Uz
Cinematography
Antonio Rossi
Cinematography
Clare Major
Cinematography
Cameo George
Executive Producer
Susan Bellows
Executive Producer
Connie Honeycutt
Producer
Josh Margolis
Associate Producer
Nehemiah Bester
Associate Producer

Matthew Head
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